🎬 Elevate your entertainment setup—never miss a moment, just switch and play!
The UGREEN HDMI Switch 5 in 1 Out is a powerful HDMI 2.0 switcher supporting up to five input devices and one output, delivering ultra-smooth 4K@60Hz video with HDR, 3D, and HDCP 2.2 compliance. Designed for gamers and media enthusiasts, it offers both remote and manual switching, broad device compatibility including PS5 and Xbox, and a plug-and-play USB-powered design for stable, lag-free performance.
Cable Type | USB |
Number of Ports | 5 |
Compatible Devices | Projector, Laptop, Gaming Console, Monitor, Television, DVD Player, Personal Computer, Blu-Ray Player |
Connector Type | HDMI |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.32"D x 5"W x 0.98"H |
Color | Black |
R**N
Good quality and easy to use.
Why did you choose this product over others?:Currently have 4 devices connected to it which now makes it very convenient to switch between. Displays can be selected through buttons on top of the device itself, but the included remote control is the big plus that adds to its ease of use.Tested devices with pixel perfect output and this switcher doesn't hamper the signal in any way. Colors are vibrant as ever and pixels are crystal. Which of course was the hope and expectation, but you never know what tiny artifacts that could be introduced with such products especially at this affordable price.Only drawback I encountered was that it wouldn't output a 1600x1200@50Hz display I have running on one of the systems. Don't know if that's a limitation with the resolution in combination with the refresh rate, but it works well with an Xbox OG running at 576i@50Hz. Works fine with other old systems going through an OSSC as well.
S**H
Great item to have, same time enjoy your content
Bought this to replace my HDMI switcher that its connector broke off plus wanted to replace it anyway with a powered one, with 5 inputs being simultaneously outputted to one TV, my TV has only one HDMI input so this is a great way to reduce wear and tear on the ports and connectors, keep in mind that this doesn’t come with a plug socket so you will need to buy one separately thankfully not too expensive and the USB C cable that’s needed I find is too short for my use case and you will need to have some AAA batteries on hand as batteries aren’t included thankfully have some on hand so not an issue. Not to mention how much time you’d be saving with this device, this doesn’t come with a USB plug socket don’t need any fancy or expensive so you’ll need that or if your power strip has USB ports you should be fine
A**M
Works great for streaming on Twitch!
I couldn't find any reviews for if this worked for streaming on Twitch so I thought I'd bite the bullet and give it a shot. I recognise that I'm probably in a fairly unique situation because of this, but I'm leaving a review in case anybody is similarly in my shoes.On Twitch, I currently stream from my PS5, Xbox Series X, Switch and laptop. Just the other day I got my hands on the Elgato HD60 X, and it's worked great for streaming to Twitch through OBS so far. However, if I wanted to swap between my consoles then I needed to unplug the HDMI for one console and plug in the HDMI for another. I didn't want this to lead to damage to my cables/Elgato down the line, so I looked into whether a HDMI splitter of some sort could help fix this issue. Instead, I stumbled across the idea of a HDMI switch instead, so I looked into getting one but I couldn't find concrete reviews saying whether these worked or not (I checked on YouTube, Amazon and Reddit to see what people had to say).After that research, I decided to take the plunge and got this HDMI Switch because it can handle up to 4K 60Hz, which is more than enough for what I needed. I'll break down the info on how I've got this set up, the pros and the cons I've experienced so far:INFO- All my consoles (PS5, Xbox Series X and Nintendo Switch) are set up to output 1080p at 60fps. This is also how my OBS is set up so everything is compatible with each other. VRR can be turned on, I believe I've got HDR turned off across devices just to be on the safe side, and any other funky HDMI things like HDMI CEC are all turned off- They all run into this switch by HDMI cable. They're in ports 1, 2 and 3- This switch then runs into my Elgato HD60 X by HDMI cable- I've connected the switch to an external charger to supply it with power- The Elgato connects to my monitor by HDMI (a 34" ultrawide Samsung one. The important thing to note is that it's set to receive the signal from the Elgato as an AV source, not PC. That means the image won't be stretched out wide) and to my laptop by USB-C (a Samsung Galaxy Book4 Ultra)PROS- Works absolutely fine. Had no issues with lag, quality, stuttering, black screens, etc so far- Design is very compact and looks good amongst my setup. Almost discreet- Build quality seems solid- The little remote it comes with feels a bit cheap, but it's convenient and does what it needs to do- Being able to press the top buttons to switch to any input you like is very convenient- Very affordable price. Even as one of the slightly pricier ones I've seen, it's still not gonna break the bankCONS- Didn't come with a HDMI cable, which I would've at least liked for the HDMI out- Remote doesn't come with batteries- Switching takes about 3-5 seconds, which really isn't a con for me but it's something that I can imagine some people would want to happen much quicker- The USB-C it comes with seems a bit thin and frail. Again, not really a con, but I'm using a better USB-C cable plugged into my extension socket instead and that's doing the job just fineAll in all, I'm very happy so far with the product. In a test environment it's done everything I would want it to do, so now I just need to see what it's like on an actual live Twitch stream JUST to make sure it holds up there. But so far, when doing offline tests and capturing footage through OBS, it's been absolutely wonderful. The only reason I'm giving it 4 stars instead of 5 is because of the lack of a HDMI cable and no batteries for the remote. Otherwise, this was the PERFECT solution for my dilemma and also allows me to have more devices connected in the future that I can very easily switch to with this now
C**L
Solution for TV without enough HDMI inputs
This neat device with 5 select-able HDMI inputs all on one side, to one HDMI output on one end, derives power from (eg) TV's USB socket. Input selection can be using the remote, or button-selection on the device, with led indication of input selected. For me, it replaces an older similar device of same size, but was powered from a main adapter and had 4 inputs on one side, and a single input on one end. The UGREEN device is much tidier.
T**T
Remote switchable
Excellent quality , easy install , remote switchable makes life easier between the 4 inputs. Only one problem is that the Firestick bit larger than HDMI so one input not usable - PERFECT for my needs
C**S
Not Working
Worked great for 10 days now nothing,no picture from any port
K**N
Works perfectly with no noticeable degrade in quality
This HDMI splitter is just what I needed as I have 6 HDMI devices and only 3 HDMI ports built into my actual TV (I have a lot of game consoles). The remote it comes with is the icing on the cake as I won't need to constantly get up to change inputs. You will need 2x AAA batteries and a USB plug on hand though as it doesn't come with either. It comes with a Type-C cable but you can use your own if you need a longer cable as I did. I haven't noticed any decline in picture or audio quality when using this product but my main devices such as my fire stick and PS5 will remain connected directly into the TV as this is my personal preference. I'm 100% satisfied with my purchase and would recommend to people I know.
M**K
Great device, but does not support sound pass through for some reason
Although I have 5 hdmi inputs in my tv, it get pretty cluttered with all those wires at the backGot my fire tv cube, xbox and PlayStation all hooked up and no problems so far, all using the one port, although I’ve now had to connect my sound bar to a secondary port, as this device does not support sound pass through but it’s still less wires than before and that helps
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